Updated my DNSIssues.md and created my Dualbooting page
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machine github.com
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login TristanAncelet
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password 4w.EAPZuxEAP(M
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Here the issue that the poster mentioned having was simmilar to that of mine. However it
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Here the issue that the poster mentioned having was simmilar to that of mine. However it
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#### Later Discoveries (updated: 1/22/2021)
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I figured out the issue, but haven't had the time to update this.
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I eventually found out that the service dhcpcd was where I was having my issues, as when I found out how to configure iwd to take on the DNS duties I no longer had
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issues.
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In my NetworkManager config file I configured it to stop randomizing my mac so much.
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"""
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# This allows it to Randomize My MAC
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[device-mac-randomization]
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wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=yes
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# This forces it to stay at the most stable MAC
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[connection-mac-randomization]
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wifi.clone-mac-address=stable
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"""
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In my
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# This allows iwd to take over DNS duties
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[General]
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EnableNetworkConfiguration=true
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"""
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# Dual-Booting Arch with Windows 10
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This will depict the methods I used dual[tri]-boot my linux install with windows 10
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## My Partition Scheme
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My Partitions are as followed (sda being what the hard-drive is referred to by fdisk -l)
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sda [300 GB (I plan to upgrade to 1 TB soon)]:
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- sda1 (my EFI partition) [500 MB]
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* This is where my grub .efi files are located for use by my bootloader
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- sda2 (My Arch-linux install location) [20 GB]
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* This is where my root "/" partition is located for my linux install
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- sda3 ("/home" directory) [150 GB]
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* This is the home directory of my arch-linux install.
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- sda4 (Ubuntu install) [30 GB]
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* Shares sda3 as a home directory with Arch
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- sda5 (my Windows 10 install) [30 GB]
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- sda6 (extra storage for windows) [70 GB]
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* will Probably merge this with the windows install at a later date.
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## Configuring the Grub bootloader
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### Adding it to Grub
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After installing Windows 10 I booted back into Arch and used the package update-grub to automatically detect the ".efi" files for each install and configure grub to
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add it to the list of bootable OS's.
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### Setting Arch as my Default
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I downloaded the "grub-customizer" package to push Arch to the top of the list, so I didn't have to hurry and sellect it every time I boot up my PC.
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